Gulf - Magdalen

Warnings

Marine Forecast

Issued 03:30 PM ADT 26 September 2017

Tonight and Wednesday.

Strong wind warning in effect.

Wind northerly 20 to 25 knots veering to northeast 15 to 20 near
midnight then diminishing to easterly 10 to 15 early Wednesday morning. Wind
increasing to southeast 15 to 20 near noon Wednesday and to southeast 20 to 25
Wednesday evening with gusts to 35 from Margaree Harbour to Bay St.
Lawrence.

Showers beginning early Wednesday
morning.

Winds

Issued 03:30 PM ADT 26 September 2017

Tonight and Wednesday.Strong wind warning in effect.
Wind northerly 20 to 25 knots veering to northeast 15 to 20 near
midnight then diminishing to easterly 10 to 15 early Wednesday morning. Wind
increasing to southeast 15 to 20 near noon Wednesday and to southeast 20 to 25
Wednesday evening with gusts to 35 from Margaree Harbour to Bay St.
Lawrence.

Waves

Issued 05:00 PM ADT 26 September 2017

Tonight and Wednesday.Seas 1 to 2 metres subsiding to 1 or less early Wednesday morning
then building to 1 to 2 Wednesday evening.

Weather & Visibility

Issued 03:30 PM ADT 26 September 2017

Tonight and Wednesday.Showers beginning early Wednesday
morning.

Extended Forecast

Issued 03:30 PM ADT 26 September 2017

ThursdayWind southwest 25 knots veering to northwest
25 late in the day.

Iceberg Count

Warnings (In effect)

Gulf - Magdalen

Issued 4:16 PM ADT 26 September 2017

'Strong' winds of 20 to 33 knots are occurring or expected to occur in this marine area. Please refer to the latest marine forecasts for further details and continue to monitor the situation through Canadian Coast Guard radio or Weatheradio stations.

Marine Weather Statement

Issued 3:21 PM ADT 26 September 2017 At 3:00 PM ADT hurricane Lee was located near 29.9 north, 54.1 westor about 560 nautical miles east-southeast of Bermuda. Maximumsustained winds were 90 knots, the central pressure was 975millibars. Lee is moving west at about 10 knots.

Lee is not expected to affect Canadian forecast waters at this time.

At 3:00 PM ADT hurricane Maria was located near 33.8 north, 73.3 westor about 142 nautical miles southeast of Cape Hatteras. Maximumsustained winds were 65 knots, central pressure was 970 millibars.Maria is moving north at 6 knots.

Maria will slow down tonight and pass east of the coast of NorthCarolina. It will then turn northeast and approach the Southern GrandBanks late this week. Minimal effects are expected for the Maritimesexcept strong to possible gale force northerlies for southernmostwaters.